i can understand people seeing a film because of a large marketing campaign, but this entire thread is filled with 'best film ever 11/10'
out of alot of the places on the internet, i thought fp would be blaming this film for the death of cinema or some hyperbolic garbage

i can understand people seeing a film because of a large marketing campaign, but this entire thread is filled with 'best film ever 11/10'
out of alot of the places on the internet, i thought fp would be blaming this film for the death of cinema or some hyperbolic garbage

I think you're mistaking FP for a community which appreciates intellectually stimulating films

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I was going to see it today but I felt like shit after work so I stopped caring

I was honestly surprised how well they managed to weave the aliens into the storyline and the payoff when they finally appear was a great visual treat as well. Robert Downey Jr. was also great in his role as Iron Man and so was Stellan Skarsgård even though his role was pretty minor.

Do you guys really honestly think it was amazing? I understand that it's down to personal preference, but to me it seemed like a stock standard superhero film. It didn't do anything new for the genre. What it did do, it did competently (the action scenes were fun).

Hulk was well implemented though. That puny god thing and the 'hulk... smash' part were good.

Compared to Spiderman or the Nolan Batman movies, it was completely forgettable for me. Well done on the money though, I suppose it's well enough earned.

Also, you get to see what happens when Thor's hammer hits C.A.'s shield.

That moment struck me as really un-Thor-like. I mean, if that kind of power is released when the hammer hits the shield, it would have obliterated CA if it had actually hit him. An unprovoked, possibly fatal attack like that doesn't seem like something Thor would do at all.

Yep it was stupid move that they don't bring back Tobey Maguire they would have earned even more money for sure.

None of the Spider Man movies nor the Fantastic Four movies nor the X-Men movies are a part of the current Marvel Movies canon, and so none of those characters will appear as Avengers at any point.
Also, Tobey McQuire is no longer Spiderman after the abysmal third movie. That's why they have the new kid playing Peter. Its a complete reboot, even going back to how he had to use the mechanical web shooters.

None of the Spider Man movies nor the Fantastic Four movies nor the X-Men movies are a part of the current Marvel Movies canon, and so none of those characters will appear as Avengers at any point.
Also, Tobey McQuire is no longer Spiderman after the abysmal third movie. That's why they have the new kid playing Peter. Its a complete reboot, even going back to how he had to use the mechanical web shooters.

Yea i guess but i liked the third movie more than 2 -.- oh and please the new guy can go suck on a sock I prefer my spider-man to be un-serious.

J. K. Simmons isn't in there either which will probably won't make me want to watch the movie that's for sure.